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Michael Schwartz Discusses the Neoliberal Occupation of Iraq

From Haymarket Books and TomDispatch.com, Michael Schwartz Discusses the Neoliberal Occupation of Iraq. Read more at www.tomdispatch.com. Filmed and edited by Brian Jones.  
 
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lmartyanov (8 months ago) Show Hide
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this guy is my professor
JonM90 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Vote Nader!!
XtremePacifist (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The current political strategy of pre-emptive war in the Middle East is a disaster for both the American people and the people of the Middle East. It has bloated the already wasteful military budget and has cost at present over 4,000 American lives, nearly 100,000 American injuries, and over a million Iraqi civilian lives, plus the destruction of their country.
Nader/Gonzalez propose a rapid withdrawal of troops from Iraq.

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XtremePacifist (1 year ago) Show Hide
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McCain wants a 100 year war, Obama wants to shift 100 thousand U.S. Troops from Iraq to Afghanistan, both men are wrong.
Ralph Nader will remove ALL U.S. Troops from ALL other nations immediatly.
U.S. out of Iraq, U.S. out of Afghanistan, U.S. out of America!
Vote Nader 2008 . com
nogodsnever (1 year ago) Show Hide
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we'll never leave iraq. you know that, right?
too much oil
poshnosh1917 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Good stuff. Can't wait to read his book, "War Without End" from Haymarket Books.

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